Tommy Bice, Alabama Superintendent of Education, says the investigation of grade changing in Montgomery Public Schools should take about two weeks.

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The Alabama State Department of Education's investigation into grade-changing allegations within Montgomery Public Schools should conclude within the next two weeks, according to an interview that state superintendent Dr. Tommy Bice gave the Montgomery Advertiser on Friday.

Bice also called suggestions made by Montgomery school board president Charlotte Meadows that ALSDE take over MPS and appoint an interim superintendent "premature" and suggested the entire discussion of the topic at a heated school board meeting last week raised "concerns of governance."